The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, September 05, 1896, Page 2, Image 2

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    i&R SCRAHTON. TllIBtIOT-ATUBDAT MOKNING SEPTEMBETl 5, 189C.
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Par Bilious and Nervous disorders such as Wind and rn inthe stofKhV !aiw?M
GlddinesmFullness and Swolling after meal., Dicxifaom and DrowsintCold CM IK ""JJ
of Heat. Low of Appstit. Shortness of Breathy Costiveuess, Blotches on tbefek I""?
Sleep. Frightful Dreams and .11 Nervous and Trm Win "2 JS S,B5a vLL OIV E RE
tnrrs are esnsed bv constipation, as most of tliem are. THB FIRST DO SB "ILL ' , ,
LIEP IN TWENTY MINUTES. Thin ia no fl-tion. Every inflow ia earnestly luvitoil to try
ouo box of these Pills, and they will ba acknowledged to be
A WONDERFUL MEDICINE-
BEECHAM'S PILLS, taken as directed, will qnftkly reitoro females to coinp.eta nealtn
Thev prowl tly remove obstructions or irregularities of the system. For a .
WEAK STOMACH, IMPAIRED DIGESTION. DISORDERED LIVER
they act like magio-a few doses will work wonders upon the Vltol organs; strengthening the
X oscular Systoiu, restoring the lorit Ut o mpli xirn, krinsritir back the keen edge of aptietite
and arousing with the Rosebud of Health the whole physical energy of the human frame.
1 hese are facts admitted hv t housands. In all classes of society, and ime t the beat guaran
tees to the Nervous and Debilitated is that Beecneia's Pill have the Largest bale ol any
Patent Medicine In the World.
WITHOUT A "RIVAL. Annual Sales or 6,000,000 Eoxcs.
25c. at Drug Btores. or will to sent by V. S. Agent, It. P. ALLF.N CO., SCO Canal Bt, Now
York, post paiu, upon receipt of price. Book-free upon application.
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IS HYDROPHOBIA A MYTH?
Doctors Who Say That the Bite of a
Dog Is HarmlessAncient Ideas
Are- Questioned.
From the Baltimore Sun.
With the approach of midsummer
comes the usual hydrophobia scare, and
nervous people are almost frightened
out of their wits at the mere thought
of being attacked by a dog afflicted with
rabies. It Is, of course, the part of wis
dom to give a vicious dog, mad or not
mad, a wide berth, both In the summer
months and when the mercury Is hov
ering around the zero point. At the
same time It Is eneVuiraglng to be In
formed by distinguished professors of
medicine and surgery that hydropho
bia is at best a theory and has no actual
existence. It belongs, according to a
pamphlet recently published In Phila
delphia, to the class of simulated dis
eases. "I am of the opinion," says Dr.
Joseph W. Hearn, professor of clinical
surgery In Jefferson Medical college,
"that the bite of a dog is no more dan
gerous than the scratch of a pin or the
puncture of an infectious nail. Because
of exaggerated printed and oral ac
counts the picture of hydrophobia Is so
stamped upon the public mind that the
thought of "It, after being bitten by a
dog, hrows imaginative people Into pan
ics of nervous excitement, in which they
unconsciously reproduce Its supposed
symptoms." Dr. Charles W. Dalles, lec
turer on the history of medicine at the
University of Pennsylvania, has made
the most exhaustive Investigation, both
In the United States and In Europe,
and he Inclines to the view that there Is
no such specific malady as hydrophobia,
and that there Is not a case on record
which can be conclusively proved to
have resulted from the bite of a dog
or any other cause. The records of the
London hospital showed recently 2.668
persons bitten by angry dogs, but none
of them developed hydrophobia. -St.
George's hospital, London, treated 4,
000 patients bitten by dogs supposed to
be mad, but not a case of hydrophobia.
At the Pennsylvania hospital, Philadel
phia, only two cases which were sup
posed to be hydrophobia have occur
red in 140 years. One of these was sub
mitted to bacteriological tests, but the
diagnosis of hydrophobia was not con
firmed and the municipal authorities re
fused to accept the death as one from
that disease. At the Philadelphia dog
pound 150,000 dogs have been handled
In the past twenty-five years and many
of the keepers and employes have been
bitten, yet there has never been a case
of hydropho'btn. Dr. Edward C. Spltzka,
the distinguished New York specialist,
says: "Much of the observation of sus
picious dogs Is made through optics dis
turbed by fear and by persons Incom
petent to Interpret what they see." Not
withstanding every effort which Dr.
Splttka has made to secure the obser
vation of rabies in man or dog, not a
single opportunity has been afforded
him. The testimony of medical men of
wide experience Is Invariable to the ef
fect that if hydrophobia develops In hu
man beings at all It is only on very rare
occasions, and that the condition of
hysterical excitement usually described
as hydrophobia Is merely a series of
symptoms due to dread of the disease.
B EANS FOR EVEKY MEAL.
Remarkable Diet of a Man M ho Was
From Boston.
From New York Journal.
Sixty-two days. Three meals a day.
Beans for every meal. That was the
record of Pierre Richelieu's Imprison
ment by the Spanish authorities at San
tiago de Cuba. If Pierre were a native
Bostonese he would probably have
liked nothing better, but he was born
In France and Is a man of the sea with
al, and that protracted period of sub
sistence upon beans has left rancor in
his heart and utter demoralization in
his Interior economy.
Pierre had taken nut naturalization
papers In Boston previous to risking
his life, liberty and digestive mechan
ism In Spanish territory. He hoped,
fondly but vainly, that this ceremony
would render him bean proof. In his
travels about the world ho had heard
of the vast use the Spaniards make of
beans.
He Is now "standing off and on" about
the corridors of the United States dis
trict court In Boston, waiting for the
authorities to look up his "citizen pa
pers," and with them as a basis to Hie
$20,000 claim against the government
of the dons for the destruction of his
intestinal equipment
Pierre's complete name Is Pierre Gus
tavc Laymet Richelieu. In February
of 1895 he found himself at Port au
Prince, Hayti. One day he started out
in a little boat called the Yankee Doodle
and with a companion named August
Bolton went sailing along the coast for
turtles.
A storm drove them out of their
reckoning and on a dark night they
went ashore on the coast of Cuba. No
sooner had they set foot on the soil than
a lot of vigilant senors thrust them In
to prison as Insurgent sympathizers.
There they remained for sixty-two
days.
Now Spain feeds her army and navy
principally upon beans, and the Spanish
captors reasoned that what was good
enough for the warriors of the castle
was certainly good enough for rebel
suspects. So beans they got, and noth
ing more.The weary weeks ot confine
ment and bean diet were punctuated
with cheerful announcements from time
to time that they might expect to be
shot within a day or two. "Well," says
Richelieu, "they didn't do that, but It's
about the only thing they didn't do. We
had nothing to eat but beans."
Whether it was really the leans or
the fear of death that did it. within a
few days both men were so ill they
could scarcely stand. They managed
at last to gain the notice of the Ameri
can consul and were released. There
was no evidence against them. They
came back to New York, victims of
beans and Andalusian perversity, and
demanded that the government obtain
redress for them.
HANGED AND LIVES TO TELL IT
Remarkable Escape from Death Ex
perieaced fcjr a Condense Haa.
From the Philadelphia Press.
Unique In the criminal history of the
country seems to have been the exper
ience of William Purvis of Columbia,
Miss. Aa a con denied murderer he act
uaUy (ell through the door of the scaf
I0KIAKF
n a
fold erected for his execution, and
lives to tell about' It.
Whitecaps ruled Marion and Perry
counties In Mississippi for some years,
and In 1S93 a man named Buckley fell
under the ban and was ordered killed.
Lots were drawn and William Purvi3
selected to carry out the decree which
he was supposed to have done. Purvis
was arrested, tried and convicted and
sentenced to hang. He stood on the
scaffold In the presence of an Immense
throng, the noose was adjusted and the
trap dropped. . The condemned man
fell through, was momentarily sus
pended in mid air and then the noose
slipped and he dropped to tho ground
unharmed. Horror stricken, the crowd
watched the officers carry the unfortu
nate man up on the platform again and
prepare for another trial.
Suddenly a well known minister, who
while somewhat fanltlcal, had a strong
influence In the community, stepped
forward and protested against further
action at that time, claiming that
Providence had plainly interfered. Ha
appealed to the crowd to prevent a
renewed attempt at the execution, a
dozen weapons were presented. the
sheriff awed, and Purvis returned to
prison to await a more auspicious day
for the execution.
The court, when appealed to, fixed
another day for the carrying out of Its
sentence, but on November 10, of last
year, before the fatal day had arrived,
a small band of masked men rescued
the prisoner from the Jail. Since then,
despite the offer of large rewards by
both the governor and the sheriff. Pur
vis was not seen or heard of until last
Friday. On that day a friend ar
ranged with the governor that Pur
vis should give himself up and secure
thereby a commutation of his sen
tence to life imprisonment. Tired of
the constant fears of the fugitive from
Justice, he appeared at the Jail on Sat
urday and began to serve his term
which will only end in death.
DOCTOR'S HORRIBLE ADVICE
Insists That Everybody Should Sing
Twenty Minutes a Day.
from the London Mall.
"It is quite true," said a throat spec
ialist to the present writer, "singing
Is very good for the lungs, and it has,
indeed, a beneficial effect on the whole
system.
"For one thing It expands the lungs
as no other form of exercise does. I
say 'exercise advisedly, for singing
brings into play a great number of
muscles. You will often hear rowing
recommended as a splendid means or
expanding the chest. Vocal exercises,
when carried on in pure air, effect this
purpose far more satisfactorily. Be
sides, the mere taking In of so much
fresh air must tend to enrich the blood
and so strengthen the whole body.
"Therefore, I say, no matter how
poor or small the voice. Indulge In at
least ten or twenty minutes' vocal
gymnastics every day. Your neigh
bors won't like It, I dare say, but we
can't please everybody in this iworld."
Candy Coated Bnrsnparilla.
DR. DETCHON'S "VITALIZING
SARSAPARILLA PILLS" are candy
coated and delightful to take.' Com
bined with tho Sarsaparllla are other
extremely valuable blood and nerve
remedies which render these Pills the
greatest blood purifier and blood maker
as well as the most powerful nerve
builder known. They are a wonderous
coure for Anaemia and all Blood Dis
eases, Nervous Diseases, Paralysis, In
digestion, Loss of Appetite, all Female
Weaknesses and Irregularities, Pale
and Sallow Complexion, Physical and
Mental Weakness, Early Decay, Failing
Health, etc., etc. Price "50 cents and
fl.00. Sold by Carl Lororz, druggist,
418 Lackawanna avenue, Scran ton.
ESTRAYED.
VTHAYEIJ FROM MY PREMISED -A
dark brown Jersey cow, wiili fawn strip
over ridge of back, white tip on rldfaof tail,
sbort horns with bras tips, bitwuen 6 and a
years old. A reward will ho jjlven if cow ia
returned. B. F. LEWIS, cornor Adams ave.
and Mnrinn street.
MEETING OF FX Ai MINERS.
'PUB UNDERSIGNED BOARD OF EX
X nininers appolnted'by th'i court of con
mon pleas of Lackawanna county in accord
ance with toe Act of As,cmlilr of 2nd Juno,
1U1, will mat at fl'f Municipal Building in
8cr,nton, Pa., nn WrOmadHV, the lUth fay of
8"ptetniier. ImIi). a - p. m. t examine ap
plicants fcr nipoir.tm-nt to tlu nfticn of in
spector cf mines for the First and Snoond
distrii.-t "ETKR FLAN N LLLY.
VALUTAS RICHARDS,
M UtTlX ,MI l.ER,
JOHN V. SNYDFR,
A.MJREW AIJ.KN,
Foard of F.xamiccrs.
CITY SCAVENGER.
AH. BMGOS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS
. and cess pool: eo odor: improved
pumps used. A, BRIGPS, Propriotor.
Leave orders 1100 North Mnin avenue, or
Erckes' drug store, rorner Aiinms and Mul
berry. Telephone 4535.
COUNTY BONDS.
CEALED PROPOSALS ' WILL BE RF.
O ceired by the County rnnitniwtinnors of
Lackawanna County, Pftnnsylranlm at their
office in Bcranton nnril 12 o'clock nt noon of
Tuesday. Sept. liith 1KU f.ir sixfv-tlvo thous
and dollars of county bonds of the 'runty nf
Lackawanna, to-be Issmd to pinrtde funds
for the extension and alteration of the Lacka
wanna County Court Hoitie.
haid bonds to be of the denomination of ons
thousand dollars each, dated Oct. lat, !W,
with interest payable from Oct. 1st, lRUu, par
able semi-annually at the rate of four per
cent, per annum, free from all tales, the
County of Lickawanna assuming tho name.
Hoid bond having interest coupons at
tached, principal and interest parabl j at the
office of the CountT Treasurer of Lackawanna
County In the City of Heranton. Pennsylvania.
Ksid bonds being numbered from ons to
sixty-five, inclusive, of which those numbered
from one to twenty. Inclusive, mature on
October 1st lWti; those numbered from
twenty one to fortv, inclusive, wiatureOot.
1st. I8U7: those number d from forty-one to
sixty, Inclusive, mature October 1st, 1U03, and
those numbered from slxtv-one to sixty-Are,
Ine usive. mature October 1st, lVOt.
Toe County Commissioners reserve the
right to reject any and all hlda.
JOHN DEMUTH,
8. W. rtOBERTH,
GILES R 'BERTH,
County Commissioners.
Bcranton, Pi.. Aug. 28th, 1MM.
WANTED.
WAUTClVA SMART REPUBLICAN IN
IIHlllLU every county who will work
for lS a aerie for two months and will earn
it, Address, Box lUt, fails, P. tt
gHEBIIT'8 BALE.
-OF-
Valuable Real Estate
ON
SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 19, 1S9S.
By virtue of sundry wits of Fljrl Fa
cias, Levari Facias and Venditioni Ex
ponas, issued out of the court of com
mon pleas of Lackawanna county, to me
directed, I will expose to public sale by
vendue or outcry, to the highest aud best
bidders, tir cash, at the court house. In
the city of Scranton, Lackawanna coun
ty, on SATURDAY, the NINETEENTH
DAY OF SEPTEMBER, A. D., 1S96, at 10
o'clock In the forenoon of said day, all
the right, title and interest of the de
fendants In and to the following described
lots, pieces or parcels of land, vis.:
NO. 1. AU the right, title and Interest
of Sarah Robinson, and R. E. Bennett,
administrator of the estate of William
C. Robinson, deceased, in and to the fol.
lowing described lot, piece or parcel of
land situate, lying and being in the Bor
ough of Blakcly, in the county of Lacka
wanna, and state of Pennsylvania, to wit:
Bounded on the northerly side by North
Main street; cn the easterly side by land
in the possession of Sarah Smalley: on
the southerly side by land of W. A. Brun
dage; on the westerly side by Innd In the
possession of Mr. McCalvcy. Said lot Is
twenty (20) feet in front on said North
Main street and the same In the rear, and
one hundred nnd fifty (150) feet in depth.
U Is improved with small barn. Seized
and taken in execution at the suit of Will
iam Bell & 8on vs. Bennett, admin
istrator of the estate of William C. Rob
inson, deceased, and Sarah C. Robinson.
Debt, ?i'S.26. Judgment No. 313, .May T
1S94, fl. fa. to September term, 1S9S.
HULSLAXDER & VOSBURG, Attys.
ALSO
NO. 2. All the right, title and Interest
of the defendant, Elizabeth Kelly, in and
to all the following described lots, piece
or parcel of land, situate, being and lying
in the Nineteenth ward of the city of
Scranton, county of Lackawanna and
state of Pennsylvania. The first thereof
described as follows, to wit: Being lot
No. five (5 )ln square or block number
eighty-two (S2) and sltunte upon the north
easterly side of street called and known as
Plttston avenue In said city; said lot be
ing rectangular In shape and Is forty (40)
in width in front, the same in rear and one
hundred and forty (140) feet In depth.
Improved with one two-story frame
dwelling house, one frame engine house,
and outbuildings.
The second thereof described as follows,
being the rear one hundred feet of lots
numbered twenty-one (21) and twenty-two
(22) In square or block numbered thirty,
six, and situate on the south side of Maple
street In said city. Said parts of lots are
contiguous and form a rectangular piece
of land ono hundred (100) feet in width on
said Maple street, the same In rear, and
eighty (SO) feet In depth, and aro unim
proved. The abova described land being
the same premises described In a certain
mortgage given by said Elizabeth Kelly
to said Industrial Building and Loan As
sociation, dated and recorded In the Re
corders' office of Lackawanna county In
Mortgage Book No. 4S, page 201, etc.
Seized and taken In execution at the suit
of Industrial Building and Loan A3socia
Hon vs. Elizabeth Kelly. Debt, $1,199. Judg
ment No. 3005. Sept. Term, lS&ti, fl. fa. to
Sept. T.. 1SW.
WATSON & ZIMMERMAN, Attys.
ALSO
NO. J.-A11 the right, title and Interest
of the defendant, Anton Hartman, In and
to all that certain lot, piece or parcel of
land situate, being and lying on Stona
street In the city of Scranton, county of
Lackawanna arid state of Pennsylvania.
Bounded and described as follows, viz.:
Being lot number twenty-three (23) in
square or block numbor thirty-two (32)
upon the plot of the said city or Scranton
intended to bo duly registered and record
ed; said lot being rectangular In shape,
forty (40) feet In width In front on snld
Stono street same in rear and one hun
dred and forty (140) feet in depth.
Said lot is moro particularly described as
follows: Commencing at the northwest
erly corner of said Stone street at the
junction of Beech street, thence running
northwesterly by said Beech street one
hundred and forty (140) feet to an alley,
thence westerly by said alley forty (40)
feet to lot number twenty-four (24) In snld
block; thence southeasterly by said lot
twenty-four (24); one hundred and forty
(140) feet to said Stone street; thence
easterly on said Stone street forty (40) feet
to the place of beginning.
All improved with a two-story frame
dwelling, bnrn and outbuildings.
Being the same premises which Mary
Lucy granted and conveyed to Anthony
Hartman and Louisa Hartman, his wife,
by deed dated the 7th day of April, 18SS,
and recorded in Recorders" ofilce of Lack
awanna county in deed book No. E3, page
27 etc. Seized snd taken In execution nt the
suit of Huldrick Dietrich vs. Anton Hai't
mnn. Debt, $jO0. Judgment No. 477, Nov.
T., Ib90, fl. fa. to Sept. T., 1S00.
WATSON & ZIMMERMAN, Attys.
ALSO
NO. 4. .Ml the right, title and Interest
of the deferdnnts, Alary CavannuKh ami
Thomas Cavnnaugh, in and to all that
certain lot. piece or parcel of land siiuata
in the city of Curbondale, county of
Lackawanna and state of Pennsylvania.
Being part of out lot number 023 in Jir.p cf
Lots of the Delaware and Hudt-on Can.-.l
company, bounded nnd described as fol
lows: Beginning fit a point on tho north
erly line of Brooklyn strict nt the south
west corner of lot of Martin Mooney,
thence in a westerly direction along line
of Brooklyn street nfortaa.il blxty-four
(CI) feet to a corner of land of Mary Cava-naufch-
thence in a northerly direction
along last mentioned land ono hundred
(IIW) feet to land of Mnry Larkin; thence
in 'an oastf.iv direction aloig hist men
tioned land eleven (11) feet lo land of Alar
tin Mooney aforesaid; thence In a south
erly direction nlong bind of Martin Mco
ney one hundred and twenty (' JO) feet in
place of beginning. Sulzr-d a:id tnken in
exicution at the suit of R. W. Budd vs
Alury Cavaiiauch ar.d Thomas Cnvnnaugh.
Debt i'J'J. Judgment No. 8, .March terra,
KM. ft. fa. to Sept. '., IS'fi.
STUART, Atty.
ALSO
NO. 5. All tho rlslit, title nnd Interest
of the defendaut. Jinks Beadle, In nnd to
all thoso two adjneent lots or pieces of
land situate in tho township of South Ab
inston, county of Lackawanna and slate
of Pennsylvania, being lots Nos. 1 and i43
upon the easterly sid of Clark avenue in
Highland 1'ati:, having a combined width
of 1C0 feet nnd a depth or ISO feet. All im
proved with a two and one-half story
fnir.e dwelling house, ono frame barn,
chltkery, well, fruit trees. Seized and
taken in execution at the suit of D. E.
Bedel vs. Jinks Beagle. Debt, $70. Judg
ment No. CM, Sept. I'., KW, fl. fa. to Sept.
T.. 183G. PATRICK, Atty.
ALSO,
NO. 6. All the right, title' and Interest
of Cassio Hollcnback and John Hollcn
bnck In and to all the surface or right of
soil of all that certain lot of land situate,
lying and being In the township of Lacka
wanna (now city of Scranton), county of
Lackawanna and state of Pennsylvania,
bounded and described as follows: Being
lot number one hundred and eighteen (US)
of plot of lands at Belvlew, said lot la
rectangular In shape, measuring forty (10)
feet In front on Back (formerly called
Hickory) street, the same width on tho
rear, and one hundred and forty (140) fet
In depth, as designated on said plot, which
plot Is Intended for record by the Dela
ware, Lackawanna and Vestern Railroad
Company. All Improved with a two-story
frame dwelling house and other outbuild
ings thereon. Seized nnd taken In execu
tion at the suit of Commonwealth Build
ing and Loan Association vs. Cnssle Hol
lcnback and John Hnllenback. Debt, ?2Q0
Judgment No. 761, Sept. term, lm. fl. fa'
to Sept. T., 1S9S.
,. PARTRIDGE, Atty.
ALSO.
NO. 7. AH the right, title ttnd Interest
of the defendant, Martin lUgan, in and to
all the following described lot, piece or
parcel of land situate In the city of Scran,
ton, in the county of Lackawanna and
state of Pennsylvania, described as fol
lows, via: ' Lot No. 1 in square or block
No. 87, and situate upon street called
and known as River street upon the plot
of the city of Scranton, Intended to be
duly registered and recorded, said lot be
ing forty feet In front and one hundred
and fifty-two feet in depth, rectangular,
with an alley la the rear sixteen feet wide
for public use, with the privilege of using
ten feet In front ot the front line of said
lot for yard vault, porch, plana, cellar
way and bay-windows, but for no other
purpose, the top ot the outside of said
vaults In no case to be higher than the
sidewalk in front of the same. Coal and
minerals reserved.
Seized and taken In execution at the
suit of assigned to Moses Taylor Hospital
vs. Martin Regan. Debt, $615. Judgment
No. 310, September term, 1WS. tt. fa. to
Sept. T., ISSti.
WARREN & KNAPP, Attys.
ALSO.
NO. 1 All the right, title and Interest
of the defendant, Frank R. Blair, In and to
all the surface of all that certain lot ot
land situate in the First ward of the city
of Carbondale, county of Lackawanna and
state of Pennsylvania, bounded and de
scribed as follows, to wit: Beiur the
southerly part of lot No. 37 on plot of
lots in name of Alfred Darto, Jr., on cor
ner of Highland avenue (now Laurel
street) and Bucket Brook, or Cliff street,
bounded northerly by land of George D.
Falman, southerly by lot No. on said
plot, easterly by Laurel street (late High
land avenue) and westerly by lot No. 3S
on said plot, owned by W. W. Watt, be
ing 42 feet In front on Laurel street, El
feet in the rear. 68 feet on said George
D. Flllman, and 66 feet on lot No. 36:
excepting and reserving out of the same
unto Alfred Darte, Jr., and Caroline, his
wife, their heirs and assigns, all the coal
and other minerals In and under said lot
the same as they are reserved In deed
from them to C. N. Bronson; Improved
with a two-story frame dwelling house
and outbuildings. Seized and taken in
execution at the suit of Michael Moran
vs. Frank R. Blair. Debt. SS40. Judgment
No. 614, March T., 1895, lev. fa. to Sept.
term, 1S06. BUTLER, Atty.
ALSO
NO. 9. All the right, tltlo and interest
of the defendant In and to all that certain
lot, piece or parcel of land situate in the
city of Carbondule, county of Lackawan
na and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and
described as follows: On the north by
land of M. Boland 186 feet, on the east by
lands of the Delaware and Hudson Canal
company 87 feet, on the south by an alley
18-; feet, on the west by Railroad street 157
feet, and situate on the east side ot Rail
road street. Improved with a two-story
frame dwelling house thereon. Seized
and taken in execution at the suit of tho
City of Carbondale vs. Ann Gllgallon.
Estate debt. 112. Judgment No. 86, Nov.
T lSi)5, alius lev. fa. to Sept. T 1896.
STUART, Atty.
ALSO
NO. 10. All tho right, title and Interest
of tho defendants, Joan Dupont Dlmmlck,
Lavlna E. Dlmmick, executrixes of Ed
ward C. Dlmmlck, deceased, and Curtis A.
Burmim, terre tenant, in and to all that
certain lot or parcel of land situate in
Abington township, Lackawanna county,
state of Pennsylvania, bounded and de
scribed as follows, to wit: Beginning at
a corner of a tract, also a corner of a
tract of Westlske farm, thence south 4'.'
degrees west 160 6-10 rods along said
Westlake form to a corner near Brook In
lino of land of James Tlnkham and north
of road leading from Job Northup's farm
to Benjamin Knight's; thence south 46 de
grees east 31 6-10 rods along said road to
a corner; thence south 41 degree east
93 4-10 rods along sumo road to corner to
a corner in line of lands of Job Northup's
estate; thence north 4t) degrees east 164 4-10
rods along lands of said Northup's estate
to a corner in swamp; thence north 4b
degrees west 127 5-10 rods along lands ol
Job Gorton and Carpenter estate to place
of beginning; the above description In
cludes 4 3-10 acres In roadways, both of
which i acres sold to A. D. Fuller, are
hereby excepted and reserved unto Will
iam M. Sllkman, leaving a balance in said
tract of one hundred and nineteen and
33-100 acres of land, more or less, im
proved with one two-story frame dwelling
house, creamery, two (2) barns, apple
orchard, other fruit trees tRereon. Seized
and taken In execution at the suit of Rus
sell Dlmmlck vs. Joan Dupont Dlmmick
and Lavina E. Dlmmlck, executrixes of
Edward C. Dlmmlck, deceased, and Cur
tis A, Barnum, terre tenant. Debt, $5,103.65.
Judgment No. 683, Sopt, term, 1896, lev. fa.
to Sept. T., 1896.
D1MMICK, Atty.
ALSO
NO. 11. All the right, title and Interest
of the defendnnt, Annlo Casey, adminis
tratrix of Stophcn Casey, in and to all the
following described lot or parcel of land
situate, lying and being In the city of
Scranton, county ot Lackawanna an.'
state of Pennsylvania, bounded and de
scribed as follows: Being lot No. 7 in
square or block No. 26 and situate Upon
street called and known aa Prospect ave
nue upon the town plot of the city of
Scranton Intended to be duly registered
and recorded, said lot being 40 feet in
front and 40 feet in rear, and 140 feet in
depth, reserving and excepting coal an I
minerula. Seized and taken in execution
at the suit of Charles Dupont Breck,
trustee, vs. Annie Cnsey, administratrix of
Stephen Caey, deceased. Debt, ififtgv.
Judgment No. 797, Sept. T., 1890, fl. fa. to
September, 1896.
COMEGYS. Atty.
ALSO
NO. 12. All the right, title nnd interest
of the defendant, George K.iluta, in and
to all that certain lot, piece or parcel of
land situate in the Borough of Throop.
in tho county of Lscknwnrina and state of
Pennsylvania, bounded and described ai
follows, to wit: Known as lot number
sixteen (1(1) in block number two (2) and
fronting on Boulevard ron.l, being fiftv
(50) feet in front, same width in roar by
one hundred and sixty-live (105) feet in
depth, according to a plan or map en
titled Price and Pancoast's map of Throap,
being the lund conveyed by Joseph h.
Townsend and others to Patrick Calla
han by deed dated July 1st, is.".!, nnd by
Callahan nnd wife to George Kulata by
deed dated 21st of May, A. D., 18JJ, record,
ed in Lackawannr. comity in D. B. 127,
pase 10C, etc.
All improved with a two-story brick ho
tel building and other outbuildings there
on.1' Seized and tuken In execution at the
suit of New Schiller Building and Loan
yvssocia'.lon vs. Gecrgo Kaluta. Debt. $2.
600. JuJsment No. 5.1, Sept. term, jVtir,, ii.
fa. to Sept. term, 1836. STOKES, Atty.
ALSO
NO. 13. All the right, title and Interest
of the df fendant.Thoinas P. Harris, in and
to all those certain lots of land situate In
the township of Old Forge, now Taylor
borough, county of Lackawanna and
state of Pennsylvania, described as fol
lows: Being lots numbered one hundred
and iifty-Eeven and one hundred and fiRy
eii;ht, situate on the northerly side of
I'ond street, measuring together one hun
dred and ono feet and two Inches In front
on said Pond street and one hundred and
thirteen feet and seven inches in depth on
the westerly side,, one hundred feet In
width In the rear and ono hundred aud
thirty feet In depth on the easterly side,
all ot which will appear by reference to
plot number one of lands at Taylor, as
made by the D., L. & W. Railroad Cssr
pany, and being the land conveyed bv
said company to tho defendant by deel
dated 2Sth October, 1SS4, recorded in
Lackawanna county In D. B. 32, page 307,
etc. i
All Improved with two two-story frame
dwelling houses end other outbuildings
thereon. Seized and taken In execution
at the suit of Lackawanna Building and
Loan association of Scranton, Pennsylva
nia, vs. Thomas P. Harris. Debt, $1,400.
Judgment No. 1052. September term, U,
fl. fa. to September term, 1896.
STORES, Atty.
All of which will be sold for cash only.
FRANK H. CLEMONS, Sheriff.
Sheriff's ofilce, Scranton, Pa., Aug. 23,
1896.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
pHr. fOLDIER IN OUR CIVIL WAR."
1 You want this relic. Contains all of
Frank I eslie's fsmnus old war j ietnre.. show
ing the force in actual hnttln.uketetied on the
sjt. Two volumes, 8.(XI pictures. Sold on
easy nmctlily psyments I'elivered by ex
i ress o mt letc, nil charges prepaid. Address
P. O. MOODY, C22 Adams Ave.. Heranton, Pa.
CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE.
ingrowing nails scientifically treated at
K. U. rtt.TSEL'B ehiropedy, hairdres.ilng and
maulcurn parlors, 8J0 Lackawanna avaaae.
Consultation free.
c
onnolly
Four Specials in Cotton Goods at the Domestic Department
50 inch Atlantic Bleached Pillow Cases;
ready for use - - , ,
54 inch Atlantic Bleached Pillow Cases;
ready for use - - - -
10-4 Atlantic Bleached Sheets; hemmed
use - - - - .
The Atlantic Cottons are well-known for the good wearing and easy washing qualities.
The Fourth is a Blanket Bargain m
Usually so!d for 75s. Our Price, 50c. a pair.
CONNOLLY & WALLACE, 209uc
A WORD.
WANTS OF ALL KINDS COST THAT
MUCH, WHEN PAID FOR IN AD
VANCE. WHEN A BOOK ACCOUNT
IS MADE NO CHARGE WILL BE LESS
THAN 25 CENTS. THIS RULE AP
PLIES TO 8MALL WANT ADS., EX
CEPT LOCAL SITUATIONS. WHICH
ARE INSERTED FREE,
HELP WANTED MALES.
I1TANTED-A GOOD BTOVB MAN, ONE
who thoroughly understands stove re
pairing. J. C. KiKO, 701 West Lackawanna
nve.
ANTED -TWENTY GOOD STONE
maums by Burke Bros. Apply at office,
Burr building.
WANTED-A8 AGENT IN EVERY PEC
tion to rnnvass: $4.0X1 tn filOD a day
made ; sails at sight; also a man to sell Staplo
Oooda to dealers; best aide line $75 a month:
salary or large commission marto; experience
unneoetsary. Clifton boap and Manufactur
ing Co., Cincinnati, O.
w
ANTED-WELL-KNOWN MAN IN
everr town to solicit stock sulwriD-
tlor s; a monopoly ; big money for agents; no
capital requiroo. r.KWAHU u, HH Situ.,
Porden Block, rhicaeo, Til.
HELP WANTED FEMALES.
WANTED -GIRL FOR GENERAL
' f housework. Apply at 1303 Hoosoy ave.
Green Ridge,
T ADIEH-1 MAKE BIG WAGES DOING
I J pleasant home woi k, and will gladly send
full particulars to all sending 2 ont stamp.
.18S M. A. 81 EBBINB, Lawrence, llleb.
WANTED LADY AGENTS IN SCRAN
ton to sell and Introduce Etnyder's cake
king; experienced canvasser preferred ; work
permanent and very profitable. Write for
particulars nt rnee and ret bcmflt of holiday
trade, T. R SNYDER & CO., Cincinnati, a
WANTED IMMEDIATELY TWO ENEB
eetlo saluewomen to represent us
Guaranteed u a day without interferring
with other duties. Bealthful occupation.
Write for particulars, enclosing stamp. Mango
f hemlcal Company, No. 73 John Btteet, New
York.
AGENTS WANTED.
AGENTS. CAMPAIGN BADGES. BUT
tons, Gold and Silver Bugs. L'nmia But
tons; largo variety: lowest priees; quick sell
ers; assorted line of samples, 10c.
PENN NOVELTY CO., York, Pa.
WK DON'T WANT BOYS OR LOAFERS,
bntmen of ability! ;ttvto$50(l a month
tn hustlers: state and ireneral aceuts; salnrv
mid commission. RACINE f IKK ENGINE
CO., Racine. Wis.
AGENTS-WI1AT ARE YOU GOING TO
do about 8af Citizenship price 81. Go
in,' by thousand Address, NICHOLf,
Mapervilla, 111,
WANTED AN AC'TIVB YOUNG MAN
to represent old established company on
salary S'l a month aud expsnsos; sperid In
dneemontsto party ownlnv team, Addres
ilnhluird Company 1023 Filbert street, Phils'
iteinnn. r n.
GENTS TO BELL OUR PRACTICAL
A. ivu, nittri, mm .- an i"lJi c.nw
plasters: prices from J3 upward: salary and
'Xper.si paid: or.tfit free. Address, with
t-tump, MICHIGAN MFG CO., Chicago.
A GENTS TO REI.LG1GAK8TO DEALERS;
.'V $35 weelttv and exiieno: evperioneo un
r.oressary. CONSOLIDATED MFG CO.. 4i
fan Buren st , Chicago,
CALUSUAN
O CARRY MLE LINE: K
per cent, crn'minsicn: sample book mailed
"roe, AUorcs u. u. iu Matton L,, iow
Y"r.
EXECUTORS' NOTICE.
ESTATE OF JOHNCUJIMtNHS, LATE OF
I Covington towimhip, deceased.
Letters testamentary upon the ubove named
estntn havini been grunted to the nailer
signed, all norsnns having clsiinn or demands
ng.iinst tho suid estnte will t resont thcni for
piiymei.t. md th'se indiht' d thereto will
please make imme-liate pnywent to
WILLIAM CMVlXaS,
SAKAHT. CU.MMINGH.
Executors.
WAnBRW KrAit. Attorney.
FOR RENT.
I.-OR RENT A PLEASANT FRONT
I room, seennl door, for one or twu
?!ntlemLn with use of bath. Coll at 831
Qiincy Ave.
j.iOli KENT A PLKASA N'T FHONT
I room: beautiful outlook; call at till
Washington ave. v
T.VjR RENT-THREE ROOMS: FRONT ON
J the second floor: over 2. A. Hnlbert'a
music store, 117 NVyomiag avenue. Inquire
i'i the. store.
QUITE TO LFT-PARLORS. PED ROOMS.
O bnth rooms; stsitn heat; gas. 519 Adams.
rVjR REST HOUSE WITH MODERN M
JL provenients: good location: rent reason
able; North Blrkoly strost, Inq ire 84' I But
rr street, Diinmore.
L'OR RENT-HALF CF DOUBLE HOUSE;
J modern improven'entii: rent rea-nnnbls;
eorner of Pine lit d Biakrly streets, Duutnore.
1-OR SALE.
F'OB HALE A GOOD 8RIWD HAND
Remington Typewriter cheap. Inqulro at
St. Charles Hotol.
I.iOR BALE. TWO NEW SINGLE HOUSES
1 corner Quincy Avenue and Myrtle Street;
Twelve rooms each. Apply to T.J. Dna-gan,
Attorney, Hooms ii ana 111 Libra! y Buildiug,
Wyoming Avenue,
IVOR SALE A SILVER-PLATED CONN
I1 double bell euphonium, l.leely engraved
with trombone bell, gold bred: nearlv new
snd cost f-Mi: will sell at a bargain. Address
this weak to E. VI. GAYLOK, LaRaysvllle,
Pa
1
."'OR SALE OR RENT SIX-ROOMED COT
tsae. Wyoming Camp Ground: partly
furnished.
v, ii. nAw.ui r, r-cranton.
I.'OK BALF. HORSE, AGED BIX YEARS.
I weight LO0U rcards! can be seen at lttll
Price street.
Ij'OR HALE MY COTTAGE AT ELM
burst and the four lots on which it
Hands; also the four lots adjoining; most de
sirable location In Elmhtirst: prices reasona
ble; terms easy: possession given at once. K.
P. KINGSBURY, CemmoBWoalUi Baildlna,
BatantOB, ra.
SITUATIONS WANTED.
SITUATION WANTttD-BY A WIDOW
k Woman to clean houses by the day or
offices by the month. Address A. 1., V47
Prescott avenue, city.
SITUATION WANTED BY A FIRST
class bookkeeper on very reasonable
terms. Sinele or diubl entry, open to
rcent an ngngement In a fortnight, Address
BOOKKEEPKR. Tribune office.
SITUATION WANTED BY A MIDDLE
aged woman with oae child 9 years of
age as housekeeper. Can give good refer
ences. Address -' Willow St.. City.
W ANTED BY A YOUNO LADY A
position as stsnoirapber, immediately,
quirk and sccurats. For further particulars
address Miss M. E., N. Brealty avsa ue.
'Scranton, Pa.
SITUATION WANTFD-BY BUTCHER
who thoroughly understands the business.
Addrses J. a, Tribune ofBee.
C1 1 CATION WANTED BY A FIRS f
class butcher with a No, 1 recommends
tion. Have bad 11 years experlenoeln the
business. Address II, K. D., Tribune Office.
W ANTED POSITION BY EXPERIENC-
ed donble entry bookkeeper. Add res R,
S20 Laokawanua avenue.
MONEY TO LOAN.
'500 TO LOAN AT ONOR-D
B.
REPLOGLE, Mean Building.
NOTICE.
A. DUCKWORTH HAS OPENED AN
office at 121 Wyoming avsnue, 4th floor.
UNFURNISHED ROOMS.
UNFURNISHED ROOM8, WITH CSS OF
fas, hot and cold bath, sitting and read
ng rooms. U15 Lackawanna avenue.
HOTEL FOR SALE,
WELL FURNISHED AND CENTRALLY
located; first-class business I reasons
for selling, want to retire from business. Ad
dress C. A. M Lock Box i, Nauticoka Pa.
LOST.
LTh Docket book containing
V12.0D, between Monroe avonuo and
Globe Warehouse. Finder will be rewarded
by returning same to Tribune Office.
IOST-LADIES' OPEN FACE BILVER
J watch, between Hickory street. Peck
ville, and Main street, Olvphant. Liberal
reward. Return to A. O. Gllmore, 83 Lack,
avenue, Serauton, Pa,
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
A LL PARTIES WHO ARE INDEBTED TO
"i" olePU9o uutneins and Barbara
(.utlielnr. estate are hereby notified to make
payments in part or whole within 30 days or
accounts will le collected serording to law;
payments can be mude at reisdence, bit Alder
street, frera 7 to 8 p. m.; at furniture store,
tils Cedar avenue, any time during day.
C. til OUR. Alderman.
RAILROAD TIME-TABLES
Del., Lack, and Western.
Effect Monday, June 1. 1E96.
Trnlnn leave Scranton as follows: Ex
press for New York and ull points East.
1.40, 2.50. G.15, s.OU and 0.55 a. in.; M and
3.:8 p. m.
Express for Esston, Trenton, Philadel
phia and the South, G.15, .0U and i.ii a m.;
1.10 and 3.3k p. in.
Washington and way stations, 4.00 p. m.
Tobyhnnna accommodation, 8.10 p. m
Express for Binghnmton, Oswego El
mira, Corning, Bath. Dansvllle, Mount
Morris and Buffalo. 12.20, 2.35 a, m., and
1.49. p. rn., making close connections at
Buffalo to all points in tho West, North
west and Southwest.
Bnth accommodation, 9.15 a. tn,
Binghaniton and way stations. 1.00 p. m.
Nicholson accommodation, 4.00 and 6.10
p. m.
Blnghamton and Elmlra express 8.S5 p.m.
Express for Cortland. Syracuse, Oswego,
Utica and Klchilcld Springs, 2.35 a. m., and
1.49 p. m.
Ithaca 2.35 and Bath 9.15 a m. and 1.49
p. tn.
For Northumberland, Plttston, Wilkes
Burre, Plymouth, Bloumsbttrg a.nd Dan
ville, making close connections nt North
umberland for WllPnmsport, H.irrlsburg,
Bnltlmore, Washington and the South.
Northumberland and intertm-dlnto sta
tions, e.Oii. 0.65 n. m. nnd 1.55 nnd 6.00 p. m.
Nnntlcoke and Intermediate stations,
SCI nnd U.; n. m. Plymouth and Inter
mediate stations. 3.40 nnd 8.47 p. m.
Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on
all express trains.
For detailed information, pocket tlr.ie
tables, etc.. apply to M. L. Smith, city
ticket office, S'.?3 Lackawanna, avenue, or
depot ticket office.
DELAWARE AND
HUDSON TIME
TABLE.
On Monday, May M,
train will leave Scran
ton ns follows:
For Carbondale 5.4
7.55, 8.55, 10.15 8, m.;
' 12.U0 noon; 1.21, 2.2'J, 3.52.
6.25, 6.25, 7.57, 9.1V, 10 30,
11For' Albany, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos.
toh, New England points, etc.-4i.45 a. m.
2' FoPr Honesdale-8.45, 8.5S. 10.15 a m.. 12.09
nnnn "ft. 5.25 U. m.
For Wilkes-Barre-6.43, 7.45. 8.45. 9.3S. 10 4$
a m i 12.05, 1.20. 3.30. 8.33, 4.41. 9.00, 7.50. 9.50.
"For" New York. Philadelphia, etc., via
T.ehlcb Valley railroad 9.45. 7.45 a. m.;
12 05, 2 30, 4.41 (with Black Diamond Ex-
'"ko"' Pennsylvania railroad points 9.45,
9 38 a m ; 2-30, 4.41 p. m.
For western points, via Lehigh Valley
rtllroad 7.45 a. m.; 12.05. S.33 (with Black
Diamond Express), 9.50, 11.38 p. m.
Trains will arrive Scranton as follows:
From Carbondale and th north s.40,
7 40, 8.40, 9.34, 10.40 s. m.t 12.00 noon; 1.03,
2 27, 8.25. 4.37. 5.45. 7.45. 9.48. 11.lt p. m.
From Wllkes-Barre and the south 6.40.
7 50, 8.H 10.10. 11.53 a. m.; 1.16. t.14, 1.48, 6.22,
21. T.P3. 9 03. 9 45. 11.62 p. m.
Erie and Wyoming Valley.
Effective June 22.
Trains leave Scranton for New Taric.
Newbursh and Intermediate points on
Erie, also for Hawley and local points at
7.06 and 8.45 a. m. and 1.28 p. m., and ar.
rive from above points at U.1S a. m. and
8.18 ahd P. .18 p. m.
An additional train leaves Heranton for
Lake Ariel at 6.15 p. m.. returning arrives
at Scranton at 7.42 p. m. and 111 a m.
Wallace
hemmed and 11a
- . - S,"
hemmed and
- . ...
15c
and ready for
. ONLY
see
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
Schedule la Effect Jane 14, iSot.
Trains Leava Wilkes-Barra at Follows
7.30 a. m., week days, for Sunbufy,
Harritburg, Philadelphia, BaltL
more, Washington, and for Pittt
burs; and the West.
10.15 a. m., week days, for Hazleton,
Pottsvllle, Reading, Norrlstown,
and Philadelphia; and for Sun
burr, Harrlaburg, Philadelphia,
Baltimore, Washington and Pitts,
burg and tho West,
3.17 p. m., week days, for Sunbury,
Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington and Pittsburg
and the West.
3,17 p. m., Sundays only, for- Sun
bury, Harritburg, Philadelphia,
and Pittsburg and the West.
6.00 p. m., week days, for Hazleton
and Pottiville.
J. R. WOOD, Oca'l Pass. Agent
S. M. PREVOST, General Manager.
LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD SYS
TEM. Anthracite Coal Uae Exclusively ' Insur.
ing Cleanliness and Comort.
IN EFFECT JUNE 28, 18M.
TRAINS LEAVE SRANTCON.
For Philadelphia and New York via D.
ft H. R. H. at 6.45. 7.45 a. m., 12.0., 2.30, 4.41
(Black Diamond Express) and 11.33 p. m.
For Plttston and Wllkes-Barre via D.
L. ft W. R. R. 6.00, 8.08, 1L20 a m., 12.20k
1.65, 140, 6.00 and 8.47 p. in.
For White Haven, Hasleton, Pottsvllls
and principal points In the coal regions
via D. & H. R. R 6.46, 7.45 a m., 12.06 and
2.80 and 4.41 p. m.
For Bethlehem, Easton, Reading, Har
rlsburg and principal Intermediate sta
tions via D. i H. R. R , 6.45, 7.45 a. m.,
12.05, 1.20 (Lehigh Valley points, only),
2.80, 4.41 (Black Diamond Express) and 11.31
p. m.
For Tunkhannock, Towanda, Rlmtra,
IthaVa, Geneva and principal Intermediate
stations via D. ft H. R. R 1.45, 1.45 a m.,
1.20, I. S3 an 11.38 p. m.
For Geneva, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara
Falls, Chicago and all points west via D.
ft H. R. R., 8.45 a. m 12.05, 8.33 (Black
Diamond Express), 9.50 and 11.38 p. m.
Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh
Val ey chair cars on all trains between
Wllkes-Barre and New York. Philadel
phia, Buffalo and Suspension Bridge.
TOoROIiyjJ WILBUR. Oen. Bupt.
aHw8V?aHi? r"'n- Pa""- Af- Phlla. Pa.
A-W NONNEMACHER, Ast. Gen. Piss.
Agt. South Bethlehem,' Pa.
Boranton Offlee, 309 Lackawanna avenue.
Central . Railroad of New Jersey.
(Lehigh and 8usquehanna Division.)
Anthracite coal used exclusively insur
ing cleanliness and comfort.
TIME TABLE IN EFFECT JUNE 7 18K
Trains leave Scranton for Plttston
Wllkes-Barre, etc., at 8.20, 9.15, 11.30 a. m '
12.45, 2.00. 3.05, 6.00, 7.10 p. m. Sundays 9 00.
a. m.. J.0O. 2.15, 7.10 p. m . " -w
9.0o. 5.00 p. m. Sundays, 9.00 a tn., 1.04
2.15 p. m.
For Atlantic City, 8.20 a. m.
For New York. Newark and Elisabeth
8.20 (express) a. m.. 12.45 (express with Ruf .
fet parlor car), 3.05 (express) p. m Sun.
day, 2.15 p. m. Train leaving 12.45 n m
arrives at Philadelphia, Readlnir Term,
inal, 6.22 p. m. and Now York 6.00 p m
For Mauch Chunk, Allentown. Bethto.
hem, Easton and Philadelphia, 8 20 a m
12.45, 8.05, 6.00 (except Philadelphia) p. ni
Sunday. 2.15 p. m. ".
For Long Branch, Ocean Orove, etc. at
1.20 a. m. (through oar), 12.45 p. m.
For Heading, Lebanon and Harrlsburg,
via Allentown, 8.20 a. m., 12.45 p. m., 5.09
p. m. Sunday, 2.15 p. m.
For Pottsvllle. 8.20 a. m., 12.45 p. m.
Returning, lenve New York, foot of Lib
erty street, North River, at 9.10 (express)
a. m., 1.10. 1.30, 4. 15 (express with Buffet
parlor car) p. m. Sunday. 4.30 a. m.
Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal,
9.00 a. m., 2.00 and 4.30 p. m. Sunday 1.23
a. m.
Through tickets to all points at lowest
rates may be bad on application Jn ad
vance to the ticket ntevnt at the stmlon.
H. P. BALDWIN.
Oen. Pass. Agt
J. H. OLHAUSEN, Oen. Supt
SCKANTO DIVHIO.
In Effect June a let, 1H00.
Monk Monad.
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purchasing tlrkets and save money. Bay and
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